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Hows this handled.  Do we have it sent to a NJ FFL who can also make it compliant? 

 

A lot of vendors will not ship a non nj compliant rifle into NJ even to a NJ FFL.  When I bought my Cot 6920 Magpul edition over the summer (for $1,200) I had it shipped to a PA FFL who did the compliance work as well as the transfer.  I picked up the rifle from him in PA.  I can give you my FFL's info if you want.  He is in Bucks County.     

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Wow... just as I'm in the market for a 6920.  OP are you picking one up?  I wonder if they will ship to a NJ FFL. 

 

Does Colt produce NJ compliant rifles from the factory?  Or are all the Colt rifles in NJ neutered at the FFL upon arrival?

I picked one up during the summer for $1,200 so I'll pass on this.  There is an NJ compliant Colt from the factory but they are hard to find. 

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Wow... just as I'm in the market for a 6920.  OP are you picking one up?  I wonder if they will ship to a NJ FFL. 

 

Does Colt produce NJ compliant rifles from the factory?  Or are all the Colt rifles in NJ neutered at the FFL upon arrival?

 

Heres a nice thread for you:

 

http://www.m4carbine.net/showthread.php?1975-Colt-MT6400C-vs-Colt-6920

 

From what I can tell, the main difference is that the 6400 or Jersey compliant has a neutered BCG.  Dont know why.

 

Buy the 6920 and make it compliant. 

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Amazing these were selling for double that not too long ago. Maybe more than double. At that price, is there any reason to consider anything else under $1000??

I guess the only reason would be if one is set on a mid-length gas system which Colt does not offer. 

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